Vinyltris(tert-butylperoxy)silane
- CAS No.15188-09-7
- GradeIndustrial / Pharmaceutical
- Availability● In Stock
High-performance silane coupling agent designed for superior adhesion between polymers and inorganic substrates. Available in bulk quantities with certified quality.
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Product Overview
Vinyltris(tert-butylperoxy)silane represents a advanced class of organic peroxide silanes engineered for high-performance industrial applications. This specialized chemical functions primarily as a coupling agent, facilitating robust molecular bonds between disparate materials. Designed for precision formulation, it serves as a critical component in enhancing the interfacial adhesion properties of complex polymer systems. Our manufacturing process ensures consistent purity and reliability, making it a preferred choice for demanding chemical synthesis and material modification projects globally.
Mechanism of Action
The functional efficacy of this compound relies on a sophisticated free radical generation mechanism triggered by thermal decomposition. Upon exposure to elevated temperatures, the tert-butylperoxy groups undergo homolytic cleavage, producing highly reactive free radicals. These radicals initiate crosslinking reactions within the polymer matrix while simultaneously forming covalent bonds with inorganic surfaces. This dual-action capability allows for exceptional bonding strength between organic polymers and metals or mineral substrates. The unique molecular structure ensures that even polymers lacking inherent active groups can achieve significant adhesion improvements, effectively acting as a universal adhesive promoter in composite materials.
Industrial Applications
This silane coupling agent is extensively utilized across multiple sectors where material integrity and bonding strength are paramount. It is particularly effective in modifying polyolefins, silicone rubber, ethylene-propylene rubber, fluorine rubber, and fluorosilicone rubber. By integrating this agent into formulations, manufacturers can achieve superior bonding between these difficult-to-adhere polymers and various inorganic substances or metal components. Common applications include the production of high-performance adhesives, reinforced composite materials, and coated substrates requiring enhanced durability. Its versatility makes it an invaluable asset for developing next-generation materials with improved mechanical properties and environmental resistance.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Light yellow transparent liquid |
| Active Content | 40% (in toluene solvent) |
| CAS Number | 15188-09-7 |
| Chemical Family | Organic Peroxide Silane |
| Dangerous Goods Class | 5.2 (Organic Peroxides) |
Packaging and Storage
To maintain optimal stability and performance, this product is available in various packaging configurations tailored to client needs. Laboratory and pilot-scale quantities are supplied in fluoride bottles of 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, and 1000ml capacities. For large-scale industrial operations, standard packaging includes 25L plastic drums, 210L drums, or 1000L IBC containers. Storage conditions are critical for safety and shelf life; containers must remain original and unopened, stored at temperatures not exceeding 25℃. Under these conditions, the product maintains its specified quality for six months from the production date. Extended use beyond this period requires rigorous quality testing to confirm compliance with performance standards.
Safety and Handling
As a Class 5.2 Dangerous Good, Vinyltris(tert-butylperoxy)silane requires careful handling and adherence to strict safety protocols. Users must consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) prior to operation to understand specific hazards related to organic peroxides. Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) is mandatory during handling to prevent exposure. Transportation must comply with international regulations for hazardous materials. Our commitment to safety extends to providing comprehensive documentation, including Certificates of Analysis (COA), to ensure full regulatory compliance and safe integration into your manufacturing processes.
